adviser

Derived from the Old French 'aviser', meaning 'to consider' or 'to advise'.

NOUN (1)
[/ədˈvaɪ.zər/en-US]
asesor literal / consejero formal / consultor neutral / orientador neutral / concepto de asesoría untranslatable (The term 'adviser' conveys a concept that can vary in context; 'asesoría' refers to the general act of advising rather than a specific role.)
Synonyms counselor formal , consultant neutral , guide neutral
Antonyms ignoramus informal , opponent neutral

A person who gives advice, especially one who does so as a profession or official role.

plural
advisers
  • She consulted a financial adviser before making any major investments. — This sentence shows someone seeking professional financial guidance.
  • The president's chief adviser is responsible for shaping foreign policy. — This highlights an official role in government.